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WKT-VBDebugger and Win XP?
Hello,
I worked with WKT P-Code Debugger under Win98 without any problems so far. Just installed under Win XP SP2 and this error message is coming up: Quote:
because IMAGEHLP.DLL was used by some other processes... May this be the reason for error, or any other suggestion? Regards, squareD |
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i use wkt in XP - Sp2 and work perfect for me
Ricardo Narvaja |
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works here too!
but you can install Micro$oft Virtual PC and Debug your Application in your Virtual PC |
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Perhaps msvbvmXX.dll in use
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I have that problem a lot...I forget to be ready for it every time I install the debugger on a different computer. I seem to have the best luck if I install ALL the files in the debugger directory...don't let Windows put stuff in the System directory. The debugger seems to prefer it's OWN copies of the support files in it's OWN directory, not someplace else, and not an upgraded version...but it's own exact, specific files in it's own, exact, specific directory.
Hope this helps. Sarge |
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It only use WIN9X!
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- install WKT - (ignore message "IMAGEHLP.DLL........") - copy Msvbvm60.dll (Msvbvm50.dll) to \system.32 and too to WKT directory!! - copy target to WKT directory!!!! - run WKT - File Open - Action RUN - click OK on the message box "Running under win NT / 2000" (ignore this ) - click OK ..and WKT works Last edited by imagin; 12-12-2005 at 20:41. |
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I believe this is the significant statement:
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Sarge |
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WKT works perfect without copying the dll to WKT directory. In my case the error occured, because msvbvm60.dll was in use by another program. Don't know why WKT couldn't share the dll with other programs. Regards, squareD |
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As I said, it's finicky (hmmm, did I say that?). And I use the "copy the dll" trick because it always works (at least, so far) even in those occasions where you DON'T need to do it (duh!). It's easier for us senior citizens to remember one workaround than have to do things differently each time.
And of course, when you DO want to run that "other program" at the same time?? Good luck Sarge |
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